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in the 1960s it looked to neighboring egypt. >> egypt has been extracting gas from the waters off its coast since the 1960s. during the 1967 arab-israeli war, israel seized the sinai peninsula and a number of oil fields there. this set the stage for this relationship of energy interdependence. >> in the 1970s, up to two-thirds of israel's oil came from land it illegally occupied. as the united states began brokering talks that would lead to the camp david accords, the state department made a secret offer to appease israel. the u.s. agreed to supply israel with oil for five years if its own supplies "are disrupted and it cannot meet its normal requirements". >> it was always a factor in the relationship between egypt and israel. the sinai was and still is a producer and when you got the first camp david part of the issue was how was that going to work? will the egyptians get the oil from the sinai? >> when the camp david accords were signed in 1978, israel agreed to a full withdrawal from the sinai peninsula. the united states formally committed itself to guarantee israel with energy f
in the 1960s it looked to neighboring egypt. >> egypt has been extracting gas from the waters off its coast since the 1960s. during the 1967 arab-israeli war, israel seized the sinai peninsula and a number of oil fields there. this set the stage for this relationship of energy interdependence. >> in the 1970s, up to two-thirds of israel's oil came from land it illegally occupied. as the united states began brokering talks that would lead to the camp david accords, the state...
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he says: egypt is different from tunisia. egypt is egypt and nothing changes. because america supports us. but finally the egyptian people start public protests. protests quickly spread in different cities of egypt and pictures of mubarak were torn down and burned. people in all cities are chanting the overthrow of the government and then happy month of fighting. he surrenders and his 30-year rule collapses. with the overthrow of mubarak's government, political groups like the muslim brotherhood, which have more than 80 years of political activity in this country, are trying their luck. finally , egypt sees the color of free elections. unbelievable developments begin. islamist groups win the parliamentary elections and muhammad morsi, one of the leaders of the muslim brotherhood in egypt, becomes president with the direct vote of the people of this country, and this means that the people's luck is in the direction of the islamists, and political islam is open in egypt, which has been secularized for years. was has come to the scene. months pass, but nothing cha
he says: egypt is different from tunisia. egypt is egypt and nothing changes. because america supports us. but finally the egyptian people start public protests. protests quickly spread in different cities of egypt and pictures of mubarak were torn down and burned. people in all cities are chanting the overthrow of the government and then happy month of fighting. he surrenders and his 30-year rule collapses. with the overthrow of mubarak's government, political groups like the muslim...
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but egypt's economy is in trouble. even with all shipments and cash grants from gulf states it needs around $60 billion of foreign money, which it is hoping to raise at the economic investment conference at the coastal resort. >> we are welcoming investors. >> reporter: the president has promised to sort out the economy. he has cut energy subsidisies and cut taxes. but comments he made earlier this week will do little to convince people he is sympathic to ordinary egyptians. >> translator: if even we starve ourselves, we rebuild our nation. and yes, we rebuild our nation. >> reporter: many people alreadying don't have enough to eat. around one in four people live on less than $2 a day. slums have grown and so has unemployment. tourism used to account for around a fifth of egypt's economy. there are some signs visitors are returning, but the numbers aring in like before the 2011 revolution. and this won't help attract tourists or investors. there have been a string of bomb attacks. this latest one killed two and injured
but egypt's economy is in trouble. even with all shipments and cash grants from gulf states it needs around $60 billion of foreign money, which it is hoping to raise at the economic investment conference at the coastal resort. >> we are welcoming investors. >> reporter: the president has promised to sort out the economy. he has cut energy subsidisies and cut taxes. but comments he made earlier this week will do little to convince people he is sympathic to ordinary egyptians....
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chairman a stable egypt, democrat egypt, an egypt that can deal with the terrorist threat that it does face, that can protect its borders. we want to help egypt protect the human rights of all egyptians. but i'm always remind of a conversation i had decades ago with the lake tom lan tose who was a great champion of human rights. and i was in the bush administrationa the. point about 2010 e ten years ago talking to aid to egypt and he said to me, let me ask you a question. do you really think egypt needs more tanks or more schools? and i think it is a question we continue to have to ask ourselves. let's look at the egyptian military. our goals, probably the key goal in egypt today on the security side is to fight terrorism. but the egyptian military remains a force designed to conduct conventional warfare and, indeed, to conduct conventional warfare against israel. that's what they exercise for. another war with israel, as an israeli analyst put it last year, quote, the egyptian military is essentially still modeled to refight the 1973 war. closed quote. stratford fut this way. while th
chairman a stable egypt, democrat egypt, an egypt that can deal with the terrorist threat that it does face, that can protect its borders. we want to help egypt protect the human rights of all egyptians. but i'm always remind of a conversation i had decades ago with the lake tom lan tose who was a great champion of human rights. and i was in the bush administrationa the. point about 2010 e ten years ago talking to aid to egypt and he said to me, let me ask you a question. do you really think...
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i wish egypt had not been facing such a situation in egypt. regardless of their indictment, or that they are innocent or guilty or innocent. the best thing was to get them out of the country. but at that time, when they were arrested, i was not responsible for the country at that time. i was only the minister defense. this is one point. the second point is that the judicial formalities are still in process. any state-- any state understands that if there is even anything, any violation on the part of the journalist, no it country would like to imprison journalists. countries would not need lengthy debates about having journalists in prison. 00 i hope that i'm clear and understood. i wish they hadn't been arrestedy or even standing in court. >> rose: then why don't you do something about it? trab trannow, i can't. >> rose: why not? >> ( translated ): it tawz it is in the hands of the judiciary system. they are standing court, according to the legal formalities. i cannot intervene. it doesn't mean that i don't want to intervene, but i cannot int
i wish egypt had not been facing such a situation in egypt. regardless of their indictment, or that they are innocent or guilty or innocent. the best thing was to get them out of the country. but at that time, when they were arrested, i was not responsible for the country at that time. i was only the minister defense. this is one point. the second point is that the judicial formalities are still in process. any state-- any state understands that if there is even anything, any violation on the...
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egypt. you are an eminent dignitary, just follow up and see that the egyptian media just says and speaks what they like. there are no more tyrants in egypt. that's history. >> rose: terrorism in new york and the president of egypt when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with the explosion in manhattan on saturday night. ahmad khan rahami was taken into custody after a gun fight with police. he is smentd of, straighting the bombings in new york and new jerszee over the weekend. the 28 year old was born in afghanistan, a carl eyed u.s. citizen according to the fbi. he was discovered and chap tured in lindon, new jersey. marc santora of "the new york times" joins me to discuss this devel
egypt. you are an eminent dignitary, just follow up and see that the egyptian media just says and speaks what they like. there are no more tyrants in egypt. that's history. >> rose: terrorism in new york and the president of egypt when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning...
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egypt is committed to human rights in egypt. we are very keen and all of this.-- in all of but under difficult circumstances. >> the difficult circumstances are? >> terrorism we are facing in the whole world is seeing. we are having victims on a daily basis in sinai and the rest of the country. we have been in countering this terrorism for more than a year. >> you mean al qaeda and the sinai?- in the >> these are only names. what we are talking about, jihadists and terrorists that are committing violence. targeting the military. the civil police. the state and institutions. >> there is a threat from isis. isil, islamic state. which do you prefer to call them? to get dragged into reducing countering terrorism that needs a comprehensive strategy into countering isis or isil. it doesn't water -- matter what name they come under. strategya strategic that is comprehensive and includes ingredients. cultural, economic, military confrontation. also supporting the economic capabilities of a country and reinforcing the role of the moderat
egypt is committed to human rights in egypt. we are very keen and all of this.-- in all of but under difficult circumstances. >> the difficult circumstances are? >> terrorism we are facing in the whole world is seeing. we are having victims on a daily basis in sinai and the rest of the country. we have been in countering this terrorism for more than a year. >> you mean al qaeda and the sinai?- in the >> these are only names. what we are talking about, jihadists and...
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now with the help of saudi arabia, qatar and egypt are negotiating a sort of truce. >> translator: egypt means a lot for us, a strong, capable and healthy egypt say support for arabs. >> last week al jazerra suspended its satellite broadcasts focused on egypt. that decision came after an envoy from qatar met with president sisi to free the jailed al jazerra journalists, sisi could issue a presidential pardon but said he will not interfere with the judicial process. the appeals process continues hearing. slated to examine how the law was applied in this case. ♪ ♪ >>> in troubled countries around the world, journalists are shot, disappeared, beaten, exiled. al jazerra has not escaped this assault on press freed and freedom and the right to know. facing many more years in prison our colleagues are being punished for activity that conforms to every idea of what journalism is for. to look at the freed up. press, a changing egypt and the country's relationship internationally we welcome lena, director of the carnegie middle east center. patrick put her, vice president of proms at the inter
now with the help of saudi arabia, qatar and egypt are negotiating a sort of truce. >> translator: egypt means a lot for us, a strong, capable and healthy egypt say support for arabs. >> last week al jazerra suspended its satellite broadcasts focused on egypt. that decision came after an envoy from qatar met with president sisi to free the jailed al jazerra journalists, sisi could issue a presidential pardon but said he will not interfere with the judicial process. the appeals...
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anybody who come to egypt or go to america, jesus came to egypt. abraham came to egypt. the family of prophet mohammed came to egypt. egypt is the peace of god on earth. egypt won and the dictator left. >> what do you want for egypt next? >> i want democracy. i want health. i want egyptian walk with time. i want them to be happy. i want egypt to be where it should be. mubarak put egypt where it shouldn't be. egypt should be there in front because egypt is a mother. egypt is a place that god created on earth for you and me and anybody to run to when he needs protected. egypt should be where it has to be. egypt is a leader. not only of the middle east. egypt is a leader of civilization. egypt is a leader of the world. egypt should be where it have to be. god created egypt to be there and the dictator put it somewhere else. but egypt and godwon. you know, this revolution has no -- no leader. you know who is the leader? the heart of the young egyptian, millions of egyptians. >> we've heard so many people say that same thing. we've heard so many of your fellow egyptians say t
anybody who come to egypt or go to america, jesus came to egypt. abraham came to egypt. the family of prophet mohammed came to egypt. egypt is the peace of god on earth. egypt won and the dictator left. >> what do you want for egypt next? >> i want democracy. i want health. i want egyptian walk with time. i want them to be happy. i want egypt to be where it should be. mubarak put egypt where it shouldn't be. egypt should be there in front because egypt is a mother. egypt is a place...
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or from egypt. it also has the largest non-muslim population in the arab world and the largest christian population, the copts. there are more in egypt then in israel. it is one of the united states recipients, and has been for many years. it receives annually about $1.3 billion in assistance. there is also the suez canal and the camp david accords that have been traditionally at the heart of american interests in egypt. so, president trump has announced his visit as occasion to reboot our relationship. we we are going to be discussing int that will look like 2009. you will recall president obama went to egypt and delivered a new initiative speech, which was significant turning point, or was intended to be a turning point, where he said he hoped to have a new beginning for the u.s. relationship with the muslim world, and addressed his remarks over the heads of the government of president mubarak at the time directly to the muslim people, so this is a very new reboot, and so we will begin by talking
or from egypt. it also has the largest non-muslim population in the arab world and the largest christian population, the copts. there are more in egypt then in israel. it is one of the united states recipients, and has been for many years. it receives annually about $1.3 billion in assistance. there is also the suez canal and the camp david accords that have been traditionally at the heart of american interests in egypt. so, president trump has announced his visit as occasion to reboot our...
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this is the way that egypt regime and egypt institutions right used. to answer our church. to speak about or to answer to which i got a rights violation what we know will sorry i'm going to sorry we are running out of time and i would like to come finally to guess the bill but helen the bill after having listened to everything that you just heard do you still think they are capable institutions and a decent human rights situation in egypt. it's not a perfect situation i would not use the term these since it's not a perfect one but again it is subject to debate it can improve and if there is any mistake could be highlighted and eventually you will settle this because on the question of human rights you have to think it is selective and this is a play couple in every country every situation 2nd it can be said to lucky you have thought was africa were a whole population was because he denied basic rights and then you have the truest commission so somehow there was any consolation with that this is this can be found in egypt depends on the attitudes of the political leadership
this is the way that egypt regime and egypt institutions right used. to answer our church. to speak about or to answer to which i got a rights violation what we know will sorry i'm going to sorry we are running out of time and i would like to come finally to guess the bill but helen the bill after having listened to everything that you just heard do you still think they are capable institutions and a decent human rights situation in egypt. it's not a perfect situation i would not use the term...
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here's how an historic emotional day played out in egypt. >> reporter: egypt election commission has announced mohamed morsi will be the next president of egypt. >> the muslims are just brothers and in islam, all people are equal. >> the contrast between our journey out of cairo when it was gridlocked and everyone tensely waiting for the results. now, suddenly, the streets have been freed up literally and the country has politically as well according to those who think mohamed morsi represents egypt's best hopes. >> is there utter disbelief here at the shafik party gathering. gasps of shock as the news is slowly digested but he has been beaten. >> there you have it, shafik supporters stunned by sunday's announcement. backers of mohamed morsi were overjoyed at the news. hours after the was declared as egypt's president-elect. he appeared on television and assured egyptians he wasn't just a muslim leader and this was going to be his big challenge. will he represent all egyptians? this is what he said on state television a few hours ago. liste listen. >> to all sectors of the people, to
here's how an historic emotional day played out in egypt. >> reporter: egypt election commission has announced mohamed morsi will be the next president of egypt. >> the muslims are just brothers and in islam, all people are equal. >> the contrast between our journey out of cairo when it was gridlocked and everyone tensely waiting for the results. now, suddenly, the streets have been freed up literally and the country has politically as well according to those who think mohamed...
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us military assistance to egypt is going to be cut? >> well, i mean, currently the whole assistance is being reviewed by both sides, the united states and egypt. the objective of this review is to revisit how much each side gains from this. and i'm confident this will renew the commitment of both sides. and will lay the foundation for even stronger cooperation in the future. >> but if the aid is suspended or cancelled, will egypt reconsider the privileges that the us gets - access to suez, overflight? tawfik: again, this is not an issue we are discussing right now because we are confident that in the end, we will move forward together. >> egypt gets more us military aid than any country besides israel. what makes egypt so confident that the status quo isn't going to change? perhaps the answer is to be found with the lobbyists that egypt pays to represent their interests, here in dc. >> i saw egyptian, top egyptian generals put their finger in the face of u.s. congressmen and senators when they visited egypt and say "we do a hundred thi
us military assistance to egypt is going to be cut? >> well, i mean, currently the whole assistance is being reviewed by both sides, the united states and egypt. the objective of this review is to revisit how much each side gains from this. and i'm confident this will renew the commitment of both sides. and will lay the foundation for even stronger cooperation in the future. >> but if the aid is suspended or cancelled, will egypt reconsider the privileges that the us gets - access...
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egypt and. to be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not going to be part of the solution if you know people in willing to use its own resources to build dams on the night the way forward is not for egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. the prospects of upstream countries building dams alarms egyptians especially if that country happens to be ethiopia. only 15 percent of the nile waters reaching egypt originate in the great lakes region yet 85 percent come from the ethiopian highlands from 3 main tributaries the sabbat blue nile and the at barra. any dam built in ethiopia would pose a serious threat to egypt's water supply. the likelihood of such a scenario is creating tension between the 2 countries. the transparency confrontation was not happening between the 2 countries. because of because of suspicion because of. fear i think but fear. only be probably jump ship because the water is coming from yeah from ethiopia. such antagonism is exacerba
egypt and. to be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not going to be part of the solution if you know people in willing to use its own resources to build dams on the night the way forward is not for egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. the prospects of upstream countries building dams alarms egyptians especially if that country happens to be ethiopia. only 15 percent of the nile waters reaching egypt originate in the great lakes region yet 85...
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egypt you know. be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not going to be part of the solution if you know he's even willing to use its own resources to build dams on the night the way forward is not for egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. the prospect of upstream countries building dams alarms egyptians especially if that country happens to be ethiopia. only fifteen percent of the nile waters reaching egypt originate in the great lakes region yet eighty five percent come from the ethiopian highlands from three main tributaries the sabbat blue nile and the barra. any dam built in ethiopia would pose a serious threat to egypt's water supply. the likelihood of such a scenario is creating tension between the two countries. the transparency and consultation was not happening between the two countries. because of because of suspicion because of. fear i think but fear. only be probably addictions because the water is coming from the air from ethiopia . such
egypt you know. be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not going to be part of the solution if you know he's even willing to use its own resources to build dams on the night the way forward is not for egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. the prospect of upstream countries building dams alarms egyptians especially if that country happens to be ethiopia. only fifteen percent of the nile waters reaching egypt originate in the great lakes region...
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egypt, jordan and syria. iraq and saudi arabia also came to the field for financial and military support. israel seemed to be under siege. as pressure mounted in tel aviv, levy ashkel finally agreed to hand over military affairs. because he is the minister at the same time. when they entered the operation room of the air base , they were faced with targets to attack egypt. they should focus on the operation. it will take effect in a few hours they did 20 israeli planes flew to attack egypt. and only 12 planes remained at their base to defend against possible attacks on telavim. israeli planes flew in complete silence for 45 minutes to reach their targets. contrary to the expectations of the egyptians who were waiting for an attack from the eastern borders, they first went north on the mediterranean and then turned south and entered egypt from the west coast . to escape from air defense radars. israeli fighters were flying at a very low altitude. they are exactly at 7:45 they reached the targets and started bo
egypt, jordan and syria. iraq and saudi arabia also came to the field for financial and military support. israel seemed to be under siege. as pressure mounted in tel aviv, levy ashkel finally agreed to hand over military affairs. because he is the minister at the same time. when they entered the operation room of the air base , they were faced with targets to attack egypt. they should focus on the operation. it will take effect in a few hours they did 20 israeli planes flew to attack egypt. and...
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egypt is a tourist mecca; millions of my fellow citizens come to egypt ; my favorite photo. uh, for russian tourists or against the backdrop of the famous egyptian pyramids or on the beaches of sharm el-sheikh and the number of people year after year. come to egypt growing, despite all the different circumstances. this is what the egyptian government is doing, what you think needs to be done so that even more tourists and now russians come to your country. she is any tourist no matter where he comes from, he strives to find a good quality place to relax, and first of all, he is looking for a safe and stable place. and this is the main priority for us and to everyone who hears me in russia, i want to tell the places where you like to relax safe. we are waiting for you. there we are glad to welcome you. we will greet you like good friends. in ancient egypt they knew the secrets of glass and cement production, used combs with tooth powder, which they prepared, salted pepper and mint , made soap by mixing animal vegetable fats with carbonate, sodium of which was in abundance in
egypt is a tourist mecca; millions of my fellow citizens come to egypt ; my favorite photo. uh, for russian tourists or against the backdrop of the famous egyptian pyramids or on the beaches of sharm el-sheikh and the number of people year after year. come to egypt growing, despite all the different circumstances. this is what the egyptian government is doing, what you think needs to be done so that even more tourists and now russians come to your country. she is any tourist no matter where he...
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this is for egypt, c. c, a very interesting to an effect that might have an impact in egypt that which is a very, that's a alley 30. as we know, 2nd, but i mean by many reports, and i think in the beginning of this episode that was mentioned that egypt since at least 12 fighting jets to algebra han over the last 4 or you know, 3 weeks right now. also they said pilots there, so they are very involved with and this and this conflict. and i'll come and say that that he's not role and to speak of mediation don't, would you sure doesn't mean to take part in that unfortunate that is that in the beginning, this is a very contradictory set to start to finish. but let, what about what we're seeing right now is with n, o, sorry, the fact is that the region is, this is we've been talking and discussing here that the region is immersed intentions and miss will be a very, very big problem. not just for sudan, but for egypt as well, if this spirals out of control and at the moment, egypt to stable, but it's economically
this is for egypt, c. c, a very interesting to an effect that might have an impact in egypt that which is a very, that's a alley 30. as we know, 2nd, but i mean by many reports, and i think in the beginning of this episode that was mentioned that egypt since at least 12 fighting jets to algebra han over the last 4 or you know, 3 weeks right now. also they said pilots there, so they are very involved with and this and this conflict. and i'll come and say that that he's not role and to speak of...
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ishe past this something that did not happen in egypt door other countries around egypt. there is a parliament that has been related through elections. parliament has more than 85 egyptian women. about thealking structure of religious backgrounds. in egypt we say we are all fellow egyptians. we don't characterize people according to religious faith. now, hashas happened happened in a very short time. charlie: you want to say to the united states we try to change, and there are positive things happening. you may not know, but we want to things areu that changing. i want to ask you about coptic christians. president el-sisi: we don't say -- we don't characterize people according to religious faith. they are all equal. this is very important for you to know. there is noticed the nation. fellow egyptians have the same rights in the same responsibilities. one of their rights as they shouldn't be defined by their religious faith. very recently there is a law passed by the parliament to regulate the building of houses of worship for all religious faiths and egypt. laid overlaw t
ishe past this something that did not happen in egypt door other countries around egypt. there is a parliament that has been related through elections. parliament has more than 85 egyptian women. about thealking structure of religious backgrounds. in egypt we say we are all fellow egyptians. we don't characterize people according to religious faith. now, hashas happened happened in a very short time. charlie: you want to say to the united states we try to change, and there are positive things...
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will still be giving this hopefully new government in egypt eight. you know first let me just say one thing about the statement you read from prime minister netanyahu it's rather ironic i think at this point that this particular israeli government is calling on other governments to maintain previous agreements despite . the international community calling on them for several years now to you know keep keep the agreements that they have made with the palestinians and particular entering into the road map agreement. the first phase obligation then which was a settlement freeze so hearing this kind of language now from the israeli prime minister is ironic to say the least but getting back to your question about the future of this relationship it really all depends on what type of government ends up emerging in egypt i think that we can say for certain that this relationship will never be the same unless we see the emergence of a nother dictatorship in egypt very similar to the mubarak regime of course that is what the israelis would like to see their pr
will still be giving this hopefully new government in egypt eight. you know first let me just say one thing about the statement you read from prime minister netanyahu it's rather ironic i think at this point that this particular israeli government is calling on other governments to maintain previous agreements despite . the international community calling on them for several years now to you know keep keep the agreements that they have made with the palestinians and particular entering into the...
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egypt. morsi promised to be a president for all egyptians instead critics say he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself authority above the judiciary and dominating the government with muslim brotherhood members. morse's opposition refused to be silenced in june 2013 in scenes reminiscent of the revolution millions of egyptians fill to the square calling for the president to step down morsi refused and often national reconciliation days later the army to post have ending egypt's historic but brief experiment with democracy. and i thought. i would like to pay my respects to our martyrs and those who were injured in our revolution if it wasn't for their blood we would not have this revolution and we would not have home. stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and plotting a mass jailbreak when guards were killed to the end morsi was defiant re
egypt. morsi promised to be a president for all egyptians instead critics say he tried to consolidate his power by giving himself authority above the judiciary and dominating the government with muslim brotherhood members. morse's opposition refused to be silenced in june 2013 in scenes reminiscent of the revolution millions of egyptians fill to the square calling for the president to step down morsi refused and often national reconciliation days later the army to post have ending egypt's...
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hopefully he'll develop egypt. hopefully he'll be fair and be the president of all egyptian, not only the muslim brotherhood group. >> and in the uncertainty proceeding the electoral commissions announcement, both candidates, you'll remember, had claimed victory at one point. shafik has reportedly sent a message to morsi congratulating him on his victory. no public concession speech, if you will. these reports he has at least perhaps more privately congratulated his rival. >>> well, people around the world are weighing in on the election results. it matters a lot to the region, to israel, to the united states, to europe. we'll show you what they are all saying next. there's celebration today, bhau does the future hold for egypt? what about the military? are they grabbing on to power with the intention of holding on to it? we'll talk with stephen cook. we'll be right back. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work
hopefully he'll develop egypt. hopefully he'll be fair and be the president of all egyptian, not only the muslim brotherhood group. >> and in the uncertainty proceeding the electoral commissions announcement, both candidates, you'll remember, had claimed victory at one point. shafik has reportedly sent a message to morsi congratulating him on his victory. no public concession speech, if you will. these reports he has at least perhaps more privately congratulated his rival. >>>...
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vs within egypt within egypt there will be domestically there will be how that's translated is a different story because egyptian society right now is in between 3 men kind of psyches right there are those who are down and defeated in the century a sense that life has battered them over the past 8 or 9 years cannot make leigh socially they've either had you know comically their condition is going to a lot worse or they have people in jail and so forth and therefore they're just exhausted from fighting for a new future that's one type of psyche there is another psyche which is now indifference they say that people have gone to the streets they've protested more than once either for the revolution or even against mohamed morsi and in both or situations arguably their will has been hijacked and therefore they don't see a point in mobilizing and then there is a 3rd segment of society who still do believe in a better future but they'd like a vehicle to mobilize another vehicle used to be organizations like the muslim brotherhood but because their leadership has been depleted their resources hav
vs within egypt within egypt there will be domestically there will be how that's translated is a different story because egyptian society right now is in between 3 men kind of psyches right there are those who are down and defeated in the century a sense that life has battered them over the past 8 or 9 years cannot make leigh socially they've either had you know comically their condition is going to a lot worse or they have people in jail and so forth and therefore they're just exhausted from...
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anwar sadad the president of egypt, whose opponents called him pharaoh of egypt. iran, which was an important ally of israel until 22 february 1357. with this revolution , he becomes his biggest enemy and a few days later yasser arafat travels to tehran and the israeli embassy becomes the palestinian embassy. but on the other side of this story , the situation suddenly changed. he does. anwar sadad, who had a history of all-out land and air attacks on israel in egypt, finally agrees to negotiate and make peace with israel under american pressure. you can hear me now, the words of my imam. i am prone to go to betham to the synagogue. these days. sadat is involved recognition of the israeli regime. sadat's young deputy, hosni mubarak , is also a witness to these historical developments and does not know what the future holds for him. mubarak, who said before sadad's deputyship. it was the egyptian air force, and due to the terrible blow to israel in the air battle , it had reached a stunning fame and popularity in egypt, but now it is thinking of peace with the regi
anwar sadad the president of egypt, whose opponents called him pharaoh of egypt. iran, which was an important ally of israel until 22 february 1357. with this revolution , he becomes his biggest enemy and a few days later yasser arafat travels to tehran and the israeli embassy becomes the palestinian embassy. but on the other side of this story , the situation suddenly changed. he does. anwar sadad, who had a history of all-out land and air attacks on israel in egypt, finally agrees to...
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aid to egypt. close to $2 billion a year, most of it purchasing u.s. made weapons. aircraft, tanks, is that going to continue? >> absolutely, wolf, egypt remaining, no matter the president, remains an important ally in the region. i thought it was a little unfortunate, in the interview, he talks about, when you asked about engagement with israel, he hedged and said he can go as far as the will of the egyptian people. and i say, leadership is about leading your people. president morsy, one would hope can mature to a point as a leader where he can sort of help lead the will of the egyptian people to greater engagement with israel. as opposed to the people letting him know when it's time. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> my final thoughts on egypt's president. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of bac
aid to egypt. close to $2 billion a year, most of it purchasing u.s. made weapons. aircraft, tanks, is that going to continue? >> absolutely, wolf, egypt remaining, no matter the president, remains an important ally in the region. i thought it was a little unfortunate, in the interview, he talks about, when you asked about engagement with israel, he hedged and said he can go as far as the will of the egyptian people. and i say, leadership is about leading your people. president morsy, one...
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ask for the money back that's left egypt. so a barrier has been broken and i think people feel they have come out on the streets and have been able to change things. the hurdles ahead of egypt are enormous. >> take omar suleiman, he's been vice president for quite some time, many people think he's been pulling strings, certainly with the military. do you believe what we have heard during the program that he's part of some coup d'etat by the military here? >> i know from many egyptians, there's very little trust, he's very closely associated with the regime and all of the ugly things going on with that particular apparatus. and one of the main challenges that egypt faces today is not only economic recovery, but the whole issue of dismantling security operators that has terrorized people. >> a great day for egypt? >> an amazing day, a momentous day, a day for egyptians to celebrate. >> an emotional day? >> a very emotional day. >> i talked to the former israeli ambassador to egypt. i asked him about this video showing the fall
ask for the money back that's left egypt. so a barrier has been broken and i think people feel they have come out on the streets and have been able to change things. the hurdles ahead of egypt are enormous. >> take omar suleiman, he's been vice president for quite some time, many people think he's been pulling strings, certainly with the military. do you believe what we have heard during the program that he's part of some coup d'etat by the military here? >> i know from many...
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egypt's new bosses seem to want the muslim brotherhood, the power of egypt after mohamed morsi . our colleagues are still part of the story. covering is what reporters do, but the egyptian government made reporting a crime. >> in december right after the muslim brotherhood was deemed a banned terrorist organization in egypt, i spoke to peter greste on our program. >> does the designation by the egyptian government by the brotherhood as a terrorist organization represent or marginalize politics. >> it carries very heavy consequences, and we're seeing interior ministry saying anyone who is protesting, advocating in favor of muslim brotherhood ideology, anyone who is passing out pamphlets belonging to the brotherhood will be imprisoned for five years. they've gone on to say that the muslim brotherhood leaders anybody who finances the brotherhood, anyone who provides information to the brotherhood could spend life behind bars. so it is a very, very serious shift in the government's policies. we've already seen 23 people arrested because they were handing out pamphlets on behalf of th
egypt's new bosses seem to want the muslim brotherhood, the power of egypt after mohamed morsi . our colleagues are still part of the story. covering is what reporters do, but the egyptian government made reporting a crime. >> in december right after the muslim brotherhood was deemed a banned terrorist organization in egypt, i spoke to peter greste on our program. >> does the designation by the egyptian government by the brotherhood as a terrorist organization represent or...
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they have co-opted the egyptians they have neutralized egypt egypt has not been allowed to be a sovereign country for three days. hates and this has got to end the egyptian people are making it very clear that we are reclaiming our own sovereignty the fact that the us is a regional power is an international body that doesn't change anything i want to go so i want to go to the region and the people want to go to the region before we after the break before we go to the break what do you what do you how do you reflect upon the debate that we've been having here i mean egypt have the resources itself to me because outside forces it's for me after thirty years more than thirty years of bad experience we should try plan b. now go ahead. you know what this is a group huge challenge facing the egyptian people the odds are stacked against them it's not clear yet that the military is going to see to all the protesters demands a hammer talked about the emergence of the emergency law all the countries around the region are rooting against them in terms of the government so i think having a discussion
they have co-opted the egyptians they have neutralized egypt egypt has not been allowed to be a sovereign country for three days. hates and this has got to end the egyptian people are making it very clear that we are reclaiming our own sovereignty the fact that the us is a regional power is an international body that doesn't change anything i want to go so i want to go to the region and the people want to go to the region before we after the break before we go to the break what do you what do...
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these conditions we also don't want to forget that his presence as head of egypt as the leader of egypt also sent bad messages to the arab world and specifically to 2 states in the gulf that did not. the feel that the brotherhood should be in control of an arab country especially as important as it is. so they they also their own ways of helping out. making sure that. the brotherhood do not continue to be built of looking to help the military concert as a matter of minutes to top of. the amount of harm from the arab center in washington thank you for joining us is coming up to $1615.00 g.m.t. if you're joining us on al-jazeera we are covering breaking news this hour out of egypt to a state television is reporting that the former president to mohammed morsi has died today during a court session morsy was the 1st democratically president democratically elected president of egypt who was ousted in a military coup in july 23rd teen let's now speak to timothy countess who is from the taria institute for middle east policy joins us on the line from cairo timothy 1st of all are we hearing anyt
these conditions we also don't want to forget that his presence as head of egypt as the leader of egypt also sent bad messages to the arab world and specifically to 2 states in the gulf that did not. the feel that the brotherhood should be in control of an arab country especially as important as it is. so they they also their own ways of helping out. making sure that. the brotherhood do not continue to be built of looking to help the military concert as a matter of minutes to top of. the amount...
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nim was displaced in egypt and panama, and finally returned to egypt in the last days of his life and was hospitalized in cairo military hospital due to cancer of the lymph nodes. peace with israel is the only flame that seems to be extinguished he is supposed to hold anversadat's lap today, the parade of the egyptian armed forces begins and sadat and mubarak witness the parade together, but suddenly the sound of gunshots disrupts everything, in the blink of an eye, sadat turns and loses his life. here in the court, khaled islambouli was put in a cage, a smile left his face and he went back. khaled islambouli shouted that he had killed the pharaoh of egypt . prominent officers of the egyptian air force and years ago he was able to defeat the israeli air force in an air battle, a memory that is still alive in the minds of the egyptian people, and the sweetness made mubarak famous, but the late seventies changed the political equivalents in egypt . through peace with israel, they should reduce the tension with them. sadat thinks that by doing this he can eliminate poverty. mubarak also
nim was displaced in egypt and panama, and finally returned to egypt in the last days of his life and was hospitalized in cairo military hospital due to cancer of the lymph nodes. peace with israel is the only flame that seems to be extinguished he is supposed to hold anversadat's lap today, the parade of the egyptian armed forces begins and sadat and mubarak witness the parade together, but suddenly the sound of gunshots disrupts everything, in the blink of an eye, sadat turns and loses his...
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he is the commander of egypt's army. he is 63, and has spent considerably time training with, the u.s. military. this is important. he was in the u.s. when the protests first broke out. and here is something to keep in mind. all egyptian presidents since 1952 came from the military. mr. gamal is a former commander of the egyptian air force. will the military stay in control? maybe, maybe not. that is the answer john king got when he spoke with a former cia director about egypt. >> it is possible that this could evolve into an egyptian government that is more open, more transparent to the egyptian people. trading in perhaps stability, at times felt like stagnation, carries with it the danger of chaos. this is something that transition will have to be carefully managed. the key point is going to be who ultimately is going to be responsible for the transition. >> reporter: i assume you think that will be the military. >> the military has a broad role to play. it remains to be seen how active they may be. a preferred positio
he is the commander of egypt's army. he is 63, and has spent considerably time training with, the u.s. military. this is important. he was in the u.s. when the protests first broke out. and here is something to keep in mind. all egyptian presidents since 1952 came from the military. mr. gamal is a former commander of the egyptian air force. will the military stay in control? maybe, maybe not. that is the answer john king got when he spoke with a former cia director about egypt. >> it is...
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>> i think everyone in egypt, not just my father, but everyone in egypt, especially the older generations, for a period of time they just looked at the younger generations with admiration. and this is something that the younger generations are not used to in egypt. we are not used to older generations thanking us for our efforts and feeling like we did something. so obviously my father was one of the people who were extremely, extremely proud of our generation. and he was also -- him as well as many people from the older generations also joined in the revolution in itself. >> all right. now, as always, within america, enough about you, now what about what you think of us? sarah, what did you think of president obama's speech? >> the u.s. foreign policy, i believe, is completely inconsistent when it comes to the region. also, they decided very last minute to support the people of egypt during our revolution. you know, hilary clinton would say one thing, and president obama would say another thing every other day. they would not decide on what they want to do. >> do you think the general fe
>> i think everyone in egypt, not just my father, but everyone in egypt, especially the older generations, for a period of time they just looked at the younger generations with admiration. and this is something that the younger generations are not used to in egypt. we are not used to older generations thanking us for our efforts and feeling like we did something. so obviously my father was one of the people who were extremely, extremely proud of our generation. and he was also -- him as...
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egypt is maintaining control of the web. five days of upheaval in hosni mubarak's egypt. the egyptian president is holding on, but he's fired his cabinet and now appointed a new vice president for first time in three decades. ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop tak
egypt is maintaining control of the web. five days of upheaval in hosni mubarak's egypt. the egyptian president is holding on, but he's fired his cabinet and now appointed a new vice president for first time in three decades. ♪ [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every...
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they don't want that in egypt. they want something real and they want real change in their lives that brings them a better economy, more jobs. >> less corruption. >> and a real future. the corruption isn't as rampant in egypt as tunisia. it pushed tunisia over the edge. egypt is different. the poverty is grinding. so many young people with great educations, lucky to get a job driving a taxi. >>> israelis are watching it play out for a fifth day. egypt is one of the strongest regional allies. kevin flower joins us now. koechb we have yet to hear from the israeli authorities. are they watching this? are they plotting something? >> reporter: the israeli officials we have spoken to say yes, we are watching this closely. that's all they will say. rest assured, they are watching with great concern the events over the last couple days in egypt. as you mentioned, egypt is israel's most important strategic ally in the region. they have had a peace agreement for 30 years. it is a linchpin part of israel's strategic security
they don't want that in egypt. they want something real and they want real change in their lives that brings them a better economy, more jobs. >> less corruption. >> and a real future. the corruption isn't as rampant in egypt as tunisia. it pushed tunisia over the edge. egypt is different. the poverty is grinding. so many young people with great educations, lucky to get a job driving a taxi. >>> israelis are watching it play out for a fifth day. egypt is one of the...
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>>> crisis in egypt. another day of chaos in the streets and a show of force, f-16s soaring over kai row. president mubarak is clinging to power, but is he losing the support of a crucial ally in washington? tonight, the strongest words yet from the white house as americans in egypt scramble to from the white house as americans in egypt scramble to get home. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. lester is in egypt tonight. we will be checking in with him shortly on what is turn nothing another chaotic and dangerous night on the streets of cairo. protestors once again ignoring the curfew. the death toll stands at more than 100 now, with thousands more injured. tonight, the state department is making plans to evacuate thousands of u.s. citizens on chartered planes starting tomorrow. and signs today the white house may be distancing itself from the mubarak government. president obama said the u.s. supports "an orderly transition in egypt." we have special coverage from cairo and acr
>>> crisis in egypt. another day of chaos in the streets and a show of force, f-16s soaring over kai row. president mubarak is clinging to power, but is he losing the support of a crucial ally in washington? tonight, the strongest words yet from the white house as americans in egypt scramble to from the white house as americans in egypt scramble to get home. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. lester is in egypt tonight. we will be checking in with...